Past Week at Twitter.com/Disquiet
Nexus 7 has USB host support. Hopeful for good cabled keyboard. Nice for plane use where Bluetooth remains largely (to my knowledge) banned. #
“AWS went down” is the new “Dog ate my homework.” #
First two unconsumed/upcycled/recycled tracks are up in @djunto project #26 http://t.co/cCgetfBD #
Grand. MT @DETXL: Rain falls like standing ovation for thunderstorm playing itself out above my head. The week bests itself at the 11th hour #
Spent evening in a home only to learn the development had decades ago been a field. Down the block had been a great music venue, now gone. #
.@Moldilox Re-upload is the new reissue. in reply to Moldilox #
One of the two radio stations where I have DJ’d. http://t.co/3ZIHhW86 #
Nothing says “quiet” like an exclamation point! http://t.co/6KkBjQvU #
UC Davis is so White Noise. #
Life is a DJ. MT @markrushtoncom: live drone mix: severe thunderstorm warning sirens, central air, cicada, home construction backup beep #
Mobile Internet video proves its value when I pull up the CHiPS theme song after a motorcycle cop passes us on I-80. #
Excellent @djunto news. Aug 19 concert. MT @DaveSeidel: Oh boy, going to Denver in August to play music! Details in the fullness of time. #
Passing giant, stacked bales of hay in Marin. Against the hazy blue sky, they’re like nothing so much as a Minecraft landscape. #
Ryuichi Sakamoto is among the 176 new invitees to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Full list here: http://t.co/xPsohYD9 #
One thing the Nexus 7 has that the Kindle Fire doesn’t: a microphone. #
Library sounds: rattling keys of passing handyman, pervasive HVAC, distant hushed and less-than-hushed voices. #
“My life is in a hurry.” “You don’t have a life.” Teenagers running and talking in library. #
Urban scale. Building scale. Gallery scale. A night at Arup in San Francisco. #
Detail of magnetic drone sculpture by Oliver DiCicco on display at Arup. http://t.co/NkTWLYSC #
MUNI FM http://t.co/fb6QI5Wc #
“Listen to a building before it is built.” Spending the evening at Arup. #
The 26th weekly Disquiet Junto is about making music from the stuff in your garbage pail. Instructions at http://t.co/XdREURGZ #
Disquiet Junto project 26 instructions available in 7 (!) languages. Going out to the email list and the @SoundCloud group shortly. #
Google Glasses are neat. All I want, though, is my regular glasses to ping me with a tiny light for priority emails/calls/events/etc. #
Increasingly believe Count Zero is @GreatDismal‘s most crystalline book. Been re-reading it. Keep getting in, then starting again to savor. #
I’m teaching a course on sounds of brands / brands of sounds at Academy of Art in San Francisco this fall. Will share details/syllabus soon. #
Font query: looking for a Consolas/Menlo-style (fixed-width) typeface that is slightly worn/abraded. #
Finished Dyer’s book on Stalker. Very enjoyable. Old-school cinephile post-Internet somewhat like the Stalinist after the fall of the wall. #
An iPad isn’t necessarily a cultural impediment to consuming a physical book. Last night it was a makeshift light when my lamp blew a bulb. #
I interviewed classical composer Liza White about absorbing electronic music and hip-hop into her music: http://t.co/cjqituSU #
Dear Gadget Hive: Does Nexus 7 have “traditional” homescreen widgets/icons or is it an always-on storefront like Kindle Fire? #
Listening to the Colorist album again, The Fastest Way to Become the Ocean. #
Confessions of a Neal Stephenson semi-completist: Didn’t like Reamde, will still read Some Remarks. #
A cellphone isn’t necessarily a cultural impediment to consuming a physical book. It provides illumination in a dark café, for example. #
Disquiet Junto this week, focused on compos(t)ing/unconsumption, will include a Croatian translation (courtesy of Darko Macan). #
The theme for the 26th weekly Disquiet Junto project will be recycling/unconsuming/upcycling. #
This week’s Disquiet Junto project will be its 26th, marking the year’s midway point. #
Occasional reminder. If you do the Facebook, there’s a http://t.co/Yh8y3liM page for that: http://t.co/RaNpMcQc. #
Wondering why of the 2 USB ports on my Macbook Air (mid-2011 edition) only the right one is recognized as charging my iPad 2. #
Up in Sonoma for the day, way too far from San Francisco to hear the Tuesday noon alert. #
12 composers made 42 minutes of music based on a shared set of ringtones and other sonic alerts: http://t.co/lyYXBCjv #
Less intrigued by the retina screen than I would have been by a lighter power cord. #
So far I am majorly majorly digging Geoff Dyer’s Zona. Majorly. It’s one of those books that the further I read it, the more I slow my pace. #
A cellphone isn’t necessarily a cultural impediment to consuming a physical book. It makes a good paperweight, for example. #
A bad cut on one’s index finger is a far more debilitating thing than it had been in our pre-touchscreen, pre-mousepad era. #
I have 5 invites to art.sy that I can share, if anyone’s interested. #
It’s fitting that Reamde’s penultimate sequence focuses on two individuals walking a long distance: one wounded, the other on autopilot. #
RIP, Anthony Schulte (b. 1930), “early proponent of audiobooks”: http://t.co/6ALSAmGD #
RIP, Frances W. Preston (b. 1928), former president and chief executive of BMI: http://t.co/wrDo0WAu #
Piano rolls 2/2. http://t.co/RMdWmJD6 #
Piano rolls 1/2. http://t.co/HnZCal9i #
Every time an “RPG” is mentioned in Neal Stephenson’s Reamde, I imagine someone is throwing the Dungeon Master’s Handbook at someone else. #
Making chili. Drone of stove’s fan pairs with that of washing machine, the latter muted by wall. #
Not a speaker. (Hole in concrete at Academy of Science.) http://t.co/XGbZ1pji #
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“AWS went down” is the new “Dog ate my homework.” #
First two unconsumed/upcycled/recycled tracks are up in @djunto project #26 http://t.co/cCgetfBD #
Grand. MT @DETXL: Rain falls like standing ovation for thunderstorm playing itself out above my head. The week bests itself at the 11th hour #
Spent evening in a home only to learn the development had decades ago been a field. Down the block had been a great music venue, now gone. #
.@Moldilox Re-upload is the new reissue. in reply to Moldilox #
One of the two radio stations where I have DJ’d. http://t.co/3ZIHhW86 #
Nothing says “quiet” like an exclamation point! http://t.co/6KkBjQvU #
UC Davis is so White Noise. #
Life is a DJ. MT @markrushtoncom: live drone mix: severe thunderstorm warning sirens, central air, cicada, home construction backup beep #
Mobile Internet video proves its value when I pull up the CHiPS theme song after a motorcycle cop passes us on I-80. #
Excellent @djunto news. Aug 19 concert. MT @DaveSeidel: Oh boy, going to Denver in August to play music! Details in the fullness of time. #
Passing giant, stacked bales of hay in Marin. Against the hazy blue sky, they’re like nothing so much as a Minecraft landscape. #
Ryuichi Sakamoto is among the 176 new invitees to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Full list here: http://t.co/xPsohYD9 #
One thing the Nexus 7 has that the Kindle Fire doesn’t: a microphone. #
Library sounds: rattling keys of passing handyman, pervasive HVAC, distant hushed and less-than-hushed voices. #
“My life is in a hurry.” “You don’t have a life.” Teenagers running and talking in library. #
Urban scale. Building scale. Gallery scale. A night at Arup in San Francisco. #
Detail of magnetic drone sculpture by Oliver DiCicco on display at Arup. http://t.co/NkTWLYSC #
MUNI FM http://t.co/fb6QI5Wc #
“Listen to a building before it is built.” Spending the evening at Arup. #
The 26th weekly Disquiet Junto is about making music from the stuff in your garbage pail. Instructions at http://t.co/XdREURGZ #
Disquiet Junto project 26 instructions available in 7 (!) languages. Going out to the email list and the @SoundCloud group shortly. #
Google Glasses are neat. All I want, though, is my regular glasses to ping me with a tiny light for priority emails/calls/events/etc. #
Increasingly believe Count Zero is @GreatDismal‘s most crystalline book. Been re-reading it. Keep getting in, then starting again to savor. #
I’m teaching a course on sounds of brands / brands of sounds at Academy of Art in San Francisco this fall. Will share details/syllabus soon. #
Font query: looking for a Consolas/Menlo-style (fixed-width) typeface that is slightly worn/abraded. #
Finished Dyer’s book on Stalker. Very enjoyable. Old-school cinephile post-Internet somewhat like the Stalinist after the fall of the wall. #
An iPad isn’t necessarily a cultural impediment to consuming a physical book. Last night it was a makeshift light when my lamp blew a bulb. #
I interviewed classical composer Liza White about absorbing electronic music and hip-hop into her music: http://t.co/cjqituSU #
Dear Gadget Hive: Does Nexus 7 have “traditional” homescreen widgets/icons or is it an always-on storefront like Kindle Fire? #
Listening to the Colorist album again, The Fastest Way to Become the Ocean. #
Confessions of a Neal Stephenson semi-completist: Didn’t like Reamde, will still read Some Remarks. #
A cellphone isn’t necessarily a cultural impediment to consuming a physical book. It provides illumination in a dark café, for example. #
Disquiet Junto this week, focused on compos(t)ing/unconsumption, will include a Croatian translation (courtesy of Darko Macan). #
The theme for the 26th weekly Disquiet Junto project will be recycling/unconsuming/upcycling. #
This week’s Disquiet Junto project will be its 26th, marking the year’s midway point. #
Occasional reminder. If you do the Facebook, there’s a http://t.co/Yh8y3liM page for that: http://t.co/RaNpMcQc. #
Wondering why of the 2 USB ports on my Macbook Air (mid-2011 edition) only the right one is recognized as charging my iPad 2. #
Up in Sonoma for the day, way too far from San Francisco to hear the Tuesday noon alert. #
12 composers made 42 minutes of music based on a shared set of ringtones and other sonic alerts: http://t.co/lyYXBCjv #
Less intrigued by the retina screen than I would have been by a lighter power cord. #
So far I am majorly majorly digging Geoff Dyer’s Zona. Majorly. It’s one of those books that the further I read it, the more I slow my pace. #
A cellphone isn’t necessarily a cultural impediment to consuming a physical book. It makes a good paperweight, for example. #
A bad cut on one’s index finger is a far more debilitating thing than it had been in our pre-touchscreen, pre-mousepad era. #
I have 5 invites to art.sy that I can share, if anyone’s interested. #
It’s fitting that Reamde’s penultimate sequence focuses on two individuals walking a long distance: one wounded, the other on autopilot. #
RIP, Anthony Schulte (b. 1930), “early proponent of audiobooks”: http://t.co/6ALSAmGD #
RIP, Frances W. Preston (b. 1928), former president and chief executive of BMI: http://t.co/wrDo0WAu #
Piano rolls 2/2. http://t.co/RMdWmJD6 #
Piano rolls 1/2. http://t.co/HnZCal9i #
Every time an “RPG” is mentioned in Neal Stephenson’s Reamde, I imagine someone is throwing the Dungeon Master’s Handbook at someone else. #
Making chili. Drone of stove’s fan pairs with that of washing machine, the latter muted by wall. #
Not a speaker. (Hole in concrete at Academy of Science.) http://t.co/XGbZ1pji #
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Published on June 30, 2012 12:01
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